Fuel return sys..
Fuel return sys..
After countless hours and comparing notes. I have decided to build a custom fuel return system utilizing these rails.





and of course...

600 cc
Comments welcome.





and of course...

600 cc
Comments welcome.
I wish I had twins in my garage. I gotta hurry up and grab one of these FI systems soon.
I want to get this done so I can go
too
I want to get this done so I can go
too
Nice choice, I was going to go with that same setup before too http://www.rossmachineracing.com/350zrail.html for those of you who dunno.
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Nice choice, I was going to go with that same setup before too http://www.rossmachineracing.com/350zrail.html for those of you who dunno.
Here is another intresting site I found who makes custom rails..

http://www.injector.com/fuelrails.ph...b3d37133e5492c
The link to the page where I found the rails is on this thread. The reason why I’m going this route is better fuel sustainment, cost efficient, quality and brings bling the engine bay without breaking the bank (gotta break bread with this overall bad economy) oh important point I missed. “I luv custom fabrication”
humm interesting also..
Hydraulic Pulsation Damper
Designed to absorb the hydraulic shocks produced in fuel rails by the opening and closing of injectors. Will help eliminate fuel pressure "bounce" and uneven fuel distribution. Red-anodized, billet aluminum body features a Schrader valve test port for fuel pressure and sample checks. Inlet is 3/8" NPT.
Hydraulic Pulsation Damper
Designed to absorb the hydraulic shocks produced in fuel rails by the opening and closing of injectors. Will help eliminate fuel pressure "bounce" and uneven fuel distribution. Red-anodized, billet aluminum body features a Schrader valve test port for fuel pressure and sample checks. Inlet is 3/8" NPT.
Custom is awesome but forgot to mention that the most important parts are the fuel pump bucket pieces. Its the regulator delete and other fittings. I've tried to make my own stuff, but those leaked. I recommend you look up CJM, you can order those custom machined pieces from them. Kinda expensive for what they are, but could save you some trouble. Or if you have access to a machine shop maybe you can make your own. Those are the only parts you will need that aren't 'off-the-shelf'.
This one you don't need 100% but it
makes running -AN line a little bit easier.

This is the important part, looks simple, but theres no way to find anything anywhere that would work so its got to be this or custom.

http://www.cj-motorsports.com/catalog350z.htm
makes running -AN line a little bit easier.

This is the important part, looks simple, but theres no way to find anything anywhere that would work so its got to be this or custom.

http://www.cj-motorsports.com/catalog350z.htm




